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    Bloodwork after 1 week on Anavar 10mg ED (female)

    Hey guys,

    My gf started 10mg ED anavar and had to stop due to lower back and shin issues after 1 week as she is in training for an upcoming marathon and was unable to run. She stopped taking it 1 week ago and now needs to get bloodtests done for an unrelated issue.

    How will the 1 week of var at 10mg affect her bloodwork? (if at all)

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    It'll have an affect. Can't say for certain how much, but typically traces will show for up to three weeks from what I've read.

    BTW, I have also heard that hydration is extremely critical on Anavar and other similar steroids used for fat reduction. If training for a marathon I would also be taking in the B vitamins like it was my job. Most likely the pain was due to a lack of electrolytes and water. B vitamins are a great marker because you can use the color of your urine to gauge how hydrated you are. B vitamins will turn your urine bright yellow. I like to drink until the color goes lighter. That way I know I'm properly hydrated. You need to take some Bs throughout the day too because they are constantly being eliminated from your body. Vitamin Water, and the like all have Bs in them and are a good source for both hydration and vitamins throughout the day.

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    its not traces of the var that are an issue (she is not being drug tested as she is not a racer) the bloodwork is for a seperate issue from her doctor, just wondering what values may be thrown out by a week on 10mg

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    I guess it depends on what exactly they are testing for. I would expect elevated test levels as well as estrogen and progesterone. But depending on what they are looking at they might not even check those.

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